Friday, March 22, 2013

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Friday, December 21, 2012

Laura Ashley's 'Design a T-Shirt' Competition Offers Kids the Chance to Help Those Less Fortunate than Themselves

Much as we adore our children, there's no denying that the summer holidays last an awfully long time - especially when the hot weather seems to have taken its own summer holiday, inconsiderately packing up and deserting UK shores just in time for school to break up.

Miserable days cooped up indoors are a recipe for "but there's nothing to do!" disaster so, as any mother will know, keeping idle hands busy is essential. What better time to nurture your young one's creative talents by encouraging them to put pencil to paper and enter the Laura Ashley Design a T-shirt competition?

The contest runs until September 10 and is open to entrants aged 2-8. Entries will be split into two age groups (2-5 and 6-8), with a winner and two runners up being selected from each. Your young artists can choose one of two themes to base their picture around: 'days at the seaside' or 'picnics in the park'.

Two winning designs will be featured in the new Laura Ashley Girlswear collection (due to launch in Spring Summer 2011) with the selected artists also winning a ?250 Laura Ashley giftcard each.

In addition, 100% of the profits from every winning t-shirt sold will go to Barnardo's children's charity, meaning the competition is also a great opportunity for your children to help kids less fortunate than themselves.

Fo women's coats r more information on the competition, or to download an application form, visit http://www.lauraashley.com/page/competition

For more information please contact:

Laura Ashley PR Team
0207 880 5100

Laura Ashley, one of the world's best-loved fashion brands, is home to a huge range of clothing lines including women's dresses, knitwear and much more besides. Also revered for its line in home furnishings - including living room furniture and made to measure blinds - Laura Ashley offers something for everyone both in store and online.

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Pinup Girl Clothing Hits 100,000 Fans on Facebook

From Melrose Avenue to Melbourne, Australia, retro rules the world of high fashion as demonstrated by Pinup Girl Clothing's growing number of Facebook fans around the world. Pinup Girl, which has been leading the industry in sultry vintage-inspired clothing for more than 10 years, celebrated the addition of its 100,000th Facebook fan this week, and that number continued to rise by the hundreds in the hours and days that followed.

"We're beyond thrilled that Pinup Girl Clothing's Facebook fan base has reached such momentous heights," says Natasha Estrada, of PinUp Girl Clothing. "Since the company joined the Facebook community in 2007, we have seen the number of fans grow at a rapid pace. We attribute that to the company's quality selection of retro-inspired clothing, shoes and accessories. Pinup Girl's fans know where to shop when they want the best in vintage style, and the Facebook fan page gives them the opportunity to connect with each other over a shared devotion to this timeless era of fashion."    

Flattery Will Get You Everywhere
From 20th birthdays to 20-year high-school reunions, Facebook fans are celebrating in style in PinUp Girl's new and classic designs. Rave reviews of Pinup Couture's alluring new Evelyn Dress in Green Satin are continuing to pour in daily. And fans are smitten with Pinup Girl's new rocking selection of peep-toe and platform pumps, and tiny tees. Facebook fan Laureen comments that Pinup Girl has "the sexiest most flattering outfits ever…classic, always in style--they rock!" Fan Christina agrees. "You guys rock my socks," she says. And fan Mary notes simply that "the dresses I get keep getting better and better."

Fans have much more to look forward to in the months ahead--Pinup Girl Cl women's coats othing is about to get even better. "Stay tuned," says Estrada "You haven't seen anything yet."     

The President of Pinup Girl Clothing, Laura Byrnes is particularly pleased with the Facebook success, " I am so grateful to Pinup Girl Clothing's customers. Their passion for our brand and our products is the driving force behind our success in all ways, but is so evident in the way they've used Facebook to spread
the word about our mission, which is to defy the current beauty standard and help women of all sizes realize they and their curves are beautiful."

About Pinup Girl Clothing: An internationally renowned online clothing boutique and couture design house, Pinup Girl Clothing has been setting the standard in retro fashion since 1999. With its wide variety of vintage-inspired day and evening dresses, Rockabilly attire, sexy Halloween and holiday costumes, shoes, jewelry and more, Pinup Girl Clothing continues to redefine style, giving rise to the It Girl of the 21st century. Pinup Girl Clothing offers the best customer service in the business with a generous return policy and worldwide delivery. Visit Pinup Girl Clothing on the Web at http://www.pinupgirlclothing.com, on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/pinupgirlclothing, and Pinup Girl Clothing's Official blog at http://pinupgirlclothing.blogspot.com.

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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Topshop Launches Christmas Fashion Film

Topshop has launched its new Christmas fashion film, which highlights the key trends for this year's Christmas period and the party season.

The festive fashion film is directed by Angelo Pennetta and features model Ashley Smith and stylist Francesca Burns showing off the hottest pieces for the Christmas period this year.

The video helps Christmas party-goers create some beautiful looks, whether they plan to stay in with friends or head out on the town.

Some of the keys trends this season include diamante scattered fishtail gown and sequin shift dresses which create the Christmas sparkle. Any look can be toughened up with the help of lace-up boots and chunky knitwear to help keep out the chill on the cold December nights.

The Christmas period is also about tassels and textures, so the addition of leopard print or faux fur can keep any outfit right on trend. And as its Christmas, it's important to sparkle, so anything with sequins or gems will look perfect.

The new festive fashion video shows that a variety of looks can be created from Topshop's latest collection, no matter what style customers are going for, as there is something for everyone. Looks can differ from beaded knits, leopard print coats and capes to party frocks with huge bows and pearl encrusted heels to the grungier look of ankle socks and lace-up boots.

Any Christmas look can be topped off with lashing of eye-liner, smudges of kohl and red lipstick, as shown in the video and created by make-up artist Hiromi Udea.

The Topshop festive fashion film can now be viewed on Topshop's website.

About Topshop:
Topshop was established in 1964 and is part of Arcadia Group Ltd. Sir Philip Green became owner of Arcadia Group Ltd in 2002.

Topshop is continually recognised as being an authority on women's fashion on clothing such as jeans, dresses, scarves, lingerie, knitwear, dresses and shoes.

Topshop has won several awards for design reputation and new services, and has a wide range of clothing from women's jeans and jackets to maternity we women's coats ar, make-up and gifts.

Topshop was the first fashion retailer to show on schedule at London Fashion Week in September 2005 when it presented its own acclaimed in-house design collection Unique (created in 2001). Subsequent partnerships with international boutiques as far flung as Tokyo and LA followed and Topshop continues to grow its reputation for supporting exciting new talent.

PR Contact:
Liz Shuttleworth
Press Officer
Press Office
Arcadia Group Ltd
70 Berners Street
London
W1T 3NL
020 7927 1484
http://www.topshop.com

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Arizona's Ultimate Women's Expo April 30-May 1st Phoenix Convention Center, Featuring 550 Shopping Booths Plus Patricia Heaton and Ricki Lake

Arizona's Ultimate Women's Expo, the ultimate weekend designed for Arizona women, takes place at the Phoenix Convention Center on April 30-May 1, 2011 featuring Keynote Speakers Patricia Heaton and Ricki Lake and over 500 shopping booths, along with complimentary pampering and rejuvenation for Arizona women.

Arizona's Ultimate Women's Expo features over 500 exhibits filled with the very best in fashion, beauty, health, fitness, home décor, careers, financial planning, education and much more. Admission includes an amazing array of complimentary spa services, including free makeovers, haircuts, manicures, massages and facials. Attendees will also enjoy a full schedule of speakers on four stages, book signings, celebrity appearances, and cooking and design demonstrations. The Decorating Stage features renown design experts providing new ideas on home décor, while the Cook women's jackets ing Theatre features some of the Valley's most talented chefs preparing the latest in new and fresh meal ideas.

Emmy Award Winning Actress, Author, Producer and bestselling author Patricia Heaton will deliver an uplifting and empowering message to women on making the most of everyday and living your best life on Saturday at 1PM. Award Winning Actress, Author, Producer, Talk Show Host and Women's Advocate Ricki Lake promises a riveting message on exceeding your own expectations on Sunday at 1PM.

The Rejuvenation Tea Garden Lounge, featuring over 500 trees and flowering gardens, provides a peaceful serenity inside the bustling Phoenix Convention Center and offers free champagne, martini's, margaritas and wine tastings throughout the weekend. High energy fashion shows present the latest in clothing and accessories.

Arizona's Ultimate Women's Expo hours are 10:00am to 5:00pm both days. Admission is only $8.00 with a discount ticket downloaded from http://www.azwomensexpo.com and includes all speakers and seminars, demonstrations and cooking shows, free samples, complimentary makeovers, gourmet food, wine and spirits tastings, samples, and much more. Tickets to Arizona's Ultimate Women's Expo may be purchased in advance at http://www.azwomensexpo.com. The lucky winner of this year's giveaway wins a five star getaway to Maui, along airfare, hotel, limousine, massages on the beach, and spending money. No purchase necessary, details at http://www.azwomensexpo.com.

For more information, visit http://www.azwomensexpo.com or call (866) 618-3434.

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Thursday, December 13, 2012

National Employment Lawyers Association Supports Law to End Workplace Discrimination Based on Sexual Orientation or Gender Identity

Discrimination Act (ENDA), which will protect employees against discrimination on the basis of their sexual orientation and gender identity.

The National Employment Lawyers Association advocates for employee rights and workplace fairness while promoting the highest standards of professionalism, ethics and judicial integrity. NELA was founded in 1985 to provide assistance and support to lawyers in protecting the rights of employees against the greater resources of their employers and the defense bar. NELA is the country's largest professional organization that is comprised exclusively of lawyers who represent individual employees in cases involving employment discrimination, wrongful termination, employee benefits, and other employment-related matters.

ENDA offers this Congress the opportunity to enhance workplace equality by protecting lesbians, gays, bisexuals, and gender non-conforming people from discrimination in employment. Congress should pass ENDA without delay. Although all arbitrary discrimination is wrong, it is especially egregious in the workplace. Employment discrimination takes a toll at the most basic level: income.

ENDA does not only protect lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered employees from discrimination ??it protects any employee, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity, who is perceived to be lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender. It also bans discrimination against workers who associate with lesbian, gay, and gender-non-conforming co-workers, and prohibits retaliation against those who oppose unlawful practices.

As employment lawyers, we know that sexual orientation and gender identity discrimination is a serious problem. Every day, NELA members field calls from people who have lost or been denied jobs, or who have failed to receive promotions, because of their actual or perceived sexual orientation or gender identity. Unfortunately, we have to tell most of these people that the law does not protect them. As a result, hard working, qualified employees are denied opportunities for reasons unrelated to their ability to do the job. A few examples follow:

??nbsp;   Robin Shahar ??Attorney

State of Georgia Department of Law

Ms. Shahar graduated sixth in her class from Emory University Law School, was an editor of the Emory University Law Review, and clerked for the Georgia Department of Law. Despite those outstanding credentials, the Department withdrew its job offer after learning that Ms. Shahar is a lesbian. The United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit decided that Ms. Shahar has no valid claim to fight the discrimination against her.

??nbsp;   Peter Oiler ??Supermarket truck driver

Winn-Dixie, Harahan, Louisiana

After twenty years of being rotated through progressively more responsible jobs in Winn-Dixie's shipping yards, in 1999 Oiler was driving a fifty-foot truck delivering grocery supplies throughout southeastern Louisiana ??until Winn-Dixie learned that he called himself "transgendered." Oiler tried to explain that he simply wore women's clothes on the weekends: he wasn't going to become a woman nor did he want to wear makeup and heels on company time. In January 2000 Oiler was fired and told that his transgender identity could harm the company image.

??nbsp;   Harry Kay ??Product Analyst

Independence Blue Cross, Philadelphia, PA

Mr. Kay faced years of harassment at his job: co-workers pointed at him and bent their wrists; others told Kay he was not a "real man." This pervasive conduct caused him to leave his job. A Philadelphia federal district judge ruled in June 2003 that even though his co-workers engaged in gender stereotyping and harassment, Kay could not pursue a sex discrimination claim because the court found that the harassment could have only been because of his sexual orientation. In so holding, the court referred to a 3rd circuit decision, Bibby v. Philadelphia Coca-Cola Bottling Co., where the court explicitly stated that Title VII does not prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation.

ENDA would provide much needed protection for employees like Robin Shahar, Peter Oiler and Harry Kay, in all aspects of employment, including hiring, firing, promotion, compensation, and most terms and conditions of employment. It would also clarify what should already be clear under present Title VII law: that job-related gender identity discrimination, like that which Harry Kay suffered ??is unlawful.

There already exist some protections for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender employees. These protections have existed for years without causing major burdens on employers. Seventeen states, the District of Columbia and several local governments already ban discrimination based on sexual orientation, [California, Connecticut, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, and Wisconsin have laws that currently prohibit sexual orientation discrimination in private employment. Some of these states also specifically prohibit discrimination based on gender identity. (In addition, six states have laws prohibiting sexual orientation discrimination in public workplaces only: Colorado, Delaware, Indiana, Michigan, Montana, and Pennsylvania.)] as do many corporations, [Corporations include General Motors, Proctor & Gamble, United Parcel Service, Halliburton, Bell South, General Electric, and Citigroup, to name only a few] schools, and universities. [There are over 500 colleges and universities with sexual orientation non-discrimination policies. They include Texas A&M, the California State University system, University of Florida, University of Connecticut, University of Massachusetts System, Harvard University, Yale University, Yeshiva University, and Southern Methodist.] In seven states, courts, commissions, and agencies have interpreted existing state laws to provide some protection for transgender individuals [Connecticut, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and New York.] And Title VII prohibits discrimination on the basis of gender identity where the discrimination is based on gender stereotypes. These examples should confirm that ENDA?抯 protections are reasonable and consistent with public and corporate values.

Unfortunately, since neither state and local laws against sexual orientation and gender identity discrimination nor enlightened corporate policies provide American workers with adequate protection ??federal legislation is necessary. Contrary to popular belief, the vast majority of American workers, in most states, have no such protection. Even in states with some legislation, weak remedies and procedures often make it illusory. Federal courts consistently rule that sexual orientation discrimination is not covered under Title VII, and often misinterpret Title VII to leave gender non-conforming people without protection. Corporate non-discrimination policies, while often progressive and well-intentioned, are essentially aspirational, as employees usually have no legal mechanism to enforce them. Without ENDA, therefore, many hard-working men and women will continue to have no protection against discrimination.

ENDA applies only to employers with 15 or more employees. ENDA explicitly does not require that fringe benefits be provided to the partners of lesbian and gay workers. ENDA als Tips: Find Street Fashion Online(may be you can find what you want on the oasap.com) o expressly forbids the use of quotas and does not permit "disparate impact" claims. In addition, ENDA does not apply to the armed forces and will have no effect on veterans' preference programs.

Just a few short decades ago, federal law tolerated, and many Americans accepted, employment discrimination based on race, religion, national origin, gender, and disability. We now look back with shame and embarrassment to a time when bigotry and stereotypes kept capable people out of the workplace or locked in dead-end jobs. NELA strongly urges you to sign on and support ENDA, and prohibit employers from allocating employment opportunities based on other non-work-related criteria: sexual orientation and gender identity.

Contact:

Rob Wiley, Attorney

Chair, Committee on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity

National Employment Lawyers Association

rwiley @ robwiley.com

Law Office of Rob Wiley, P.C.

(214) 528-6500, (214) 202-5568

http://www.toxicworkplace.com

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